How I make great profits in chicken farming and where the money is between Broilers and Layers | LNN

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Chicken farming has great profits but the secret is in knowing which one to keep. Broilers, layers , Kienyeji and where to find the market

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Good morning team LNN,
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LynnNgugi
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Lynn, the ingenious master for all-round inspiration across generations. Big up gal.
I resonate with the guest on Lynn's question on mixing different bird species in one pen. Lynn, it doesn't work that way. Why?
1. Each category has it's market segment, specific food intake and unique rearing characteristics.
2. Depending on the purpose and intention to rear, experience gives the farmer several ingenious methods to reduce cost of production, hence the caging of layers for easier management and maximisation of profits under assured magematical formulae devoid of farm hand stealing, if at all. Layers in cages are easier to count, easy to detect disease and where innovative farmers achieve double egg-laying, you can tell which nest produced extra. Well managed layers with music in-house lays two eggs in a day.
3. Broilers on the other hand are so sensitive and market driven, without which, as the guest said, you fail before you start.
4. Kienyeji is very profitable and much more healthy on chicken rearing business, but a farmer must be intentional on specifics. 65-75% farmers keep or adopt improved kienyeji, kroilers, rainbow roosters abd or kenbro as kienyeji which ofcourse is not true. Pure Kienyeji chicken is very specific and purposeful in rearing. They take long to mature and often scavenge on organic matter including worms. They are not big in size but in their tiny form, they are so nutritious and slightly expensive due to its healthy benefits. You can't short-change an organic chicken eater like me for anything else.
Lastly, I encourage all of Lynn's fans not to be guided by a temporary hype and vibe to jump to chicken farming. It's a good business but not a walk in the park.
Key components expectations for chicken rearing.
a. You must lay up a workable business plan first
b. The business must first hit your mind to passion before you engage.
c. It MUST never be a telephone operated business but an hands-on business other it shall be dead before it picks.
d. You must make sure there is readily available reserve funds to help you mitigate unforseen shocks like diseases and fast moving feeds as usual.
e. Never force your child or partner to embrace this category farming. If it is not in their blood or passion, let them be. Because this business is tedious and hands-on. Only the fainthearted and or hands-dirtying farmers can succeed in it. Patience, consistency and hygiene drives chicken trade. Less that you are doomed to fail.
Lastly, passion, common disease management knowhow, sufficient, pre-budgeted feed, hygiene, clean water availability, consistency on specific feed and target market are combined components that drive a chicken farmer to a guaranteed bottom line. Less that, do not even attempt to start.
Diaspora Lynn fans, sorry for you. This is not the best venture to gamble on, sadly.

balancedviewpoint
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I have a new idea now! Thanks. This lady is positive and has a very high entrepreneurial skill. Great job!

nyobs
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❤ the knowledge that has been shared here on this episode is amazing. Clapping for her while waiting for my time. From my mouth to God's

lizziewangeci
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I'm a passionate poultry farmer though currently doing it at a small scale.
The bigger dream is valid!

MambetOfficial
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Exactly, what I needed to know. Lynn's agricultural programs are on another level. Great lynn, you are a master questionnaire 😂 Lynn always asks questions on our behalf even though we are not there live. It's like she reads our minds. You are touching our lives positively, KUDOS 👏

lucabrasimcknight
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Thank you so much. I am soon turning 25 years and will save up to start rearing layers when I clock 30 years.

liana
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Agribusiness shows are my heart beat. thank you LNN for bringing to us this stories. they are changing us lots.

ayitestellag
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Honestly, I started With Deep litter and I can attest it not one of the best ways to raise a large number of layers. Record keeping is complicated, control of disease not easy, flock observation not easy, feed wastage high .I honest prefer Battery Cages anyday

dewaweshawakening
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i first thought this was kansime ... the accent and even face ..😄.. ive really learned .. thank you lynn for your work 👏👏👏

benmganjih
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Good job our own dear Lynn 👏

Do the farm offer trainings.
Thank you.

annShiko
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Mommy is sharp, and speaks straight, profound

willardmadiro
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As a Vet I agree with this lady. Good job.

margaretgichane
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this is so inspiring, , , , May God bless the works of her hands more

charlotteumwarikimuli
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She's a great Farmer, congratulations to her, all those products from her own farm, bravo 👏

Kasweetie_
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Very excellent info, this information will be so useful when I start my own poultry business. Thanks so so much 🎉🎉❤❤

komehsamura
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Am a broiler farmer too, thanks alot Lynn and my fellow poultry farmer, i love farming ❤❤❤❤❤

virginianjau
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Big up to you Lynn and your team and also to our Amazing mum and the team, av learned alot..this a good business kuliko ile ya kufiinyaa computer nakutoa dollar 😂😂😂😂 scam!!!

Joniel
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330 trays *400ksh =132, 000-feeds mama your making 50k per day agriculture is backbone of country 🙏✌️

muchina
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The president watching Lynn Ngugi today looking at how his going to create chicken tax. But great job and very inspiring

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